Nanawall?

Ha. You must have seen the price?

I looked into this whole planning our house. $1000 per linear foot!
 
fritter63 said:
Ha. You must have seen the price?

I looked into this whole planning our house. $1000 per linear foot!

Nanawall was way up on our wish list when we built, and due to the cost it dropped off immediately.

I have never seen hardware only but you might try Hafele.

RMW
 
fritter63 said:
Ha. You must have seen the price?

I looked into this whole planning our house. $1000 per linear foot!

I was pretty shocked...  but I still want it...

Maybe I could phase it and save up...
 
Centor supplies the hardware used by many manufacturers including Lanai.  Their website is at http://www.centorusa.com
Brio is another supplier http://briousa.com/index.html
I'm not aware of them selling just the hardware to consumers or contractors, but if you are interested I can make an inquiry via their sales reps for Oregon and see if they are okay with my giving you their contact information.

Fred
 
There are suppliers of Nanawall type doors for a significantly less money.  When I lived in LA, I knew a builder who had them shipped for Europe and still paid a lot less than the Nana.  I wish I could tell you the manufacturer, but you should definitely look around.  maybe some of the Euro members would know.
 
Phred said:
Centor supplies the hardware used by many manufacturers including Lanai.  Their website is at http://www.centorusa.com
Brio is another supplier http://briousa.com/index.html
I'm not aware of them selling just the hardware to consumers or contractors, but if you are interested I can make an inquiry via their sales reps for Oregon and see if they are okay with my giving you their contact information.

Fred

That would be great, let me know what they say!
 
Deansocial said:
100s of firms in the uk make them in upvc, aluminium or wood.

In general im interested in any modern opening hardware sets that get close to this.  Its not hard to find igu's so it really comes down to the hardware and track extrusions.
 
What about some good hardware for sliding doors that stay in the frame?  I have a 12' x 8' & 8' x 6' to work with.
 
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